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Restaurants Off The Beaten PathBy Gina Ruccione, Food Writer & BloggerIf you like culinary adventures, consider looking for restaurants that are off the beaten path. The Harbor Area is home to a few, and you’ll be rewarded well if you make the effort.
The Chowder Bar

Cherished Icon Threatened Once AgainBy Paul Rosenberg, Senior Editor
One of the first elements of San Pedro’s waterfront development to go live—its Red Car rail service—may also be one of its first to die.
That’s apparently if port staff has its way, acc

District Court Enters Permanent Injunction Against Los Angeles Seafood Co.
WASHINGTON — On March 30, The U.S. District Court for the Central District of California entered a consent decree of permanent injunction against L.A. Star Seafood Company Inc. and its corporate officers Sima Goldring and Sam Goldring.
The consent de

By Lionel Rolfe
Some of the people seated around the long table in the elegant dark wooded South Pasadena home have been fighting the idea of a five-mile long tunnel nearly 200 feet beneath their feet for decades. To them, that tunnel is the hydra-headed monster that they beat down, but only for a while, and then it pops up agai

March 27UTI Career Fair
Universal Technical Institute will host a career fair to fill more than 80 positions at its new Long Beach campus opening in August. The event will take place on March 27 from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and March 28 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at UTI temporary offices and Demonstration Center.

WASHINGTON, D.C. — On March 24, Rep. Janice Hahn continued her efforts to have Congress increase the amount of Harbor Maintenance Tax revenue returned to the nation’s ports during the debate on the Republican budget resolution and earlier during time set aside for Read More

Long Beach Appoints New Planning Bureau Manager
LONG BEACH – Former acting director of the Economic and Community Development Department for the City of Inglewood Linda F. Tatum was recently named planning bureau manager for Long Beach Development Services.
Tatum's appointment is effective immediately.
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Cargo terminals in February at the Port of Long Beach moved 20.1 percent fewer containers than the same month this past year due to congestion issues that all West Coast seaports face.
A total of 413,114 TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent units) of containerized cargo were moved through the port in February. Imports were recorded at 204,462 TEUs, a 24.7